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  2. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railways Commissioners on Saturday replied to complaints about the Glenhumtly service, which were made by a correspondent in "The Argus" on the previous day. ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    On Saturday evening the New South Wales Catholic Young Men's Society cricket team was entertained at dinner by the Irish National Foresters' Cricket ...

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  4. BATHING FATALITIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Alfred Guest, aged 24 years, residing at Lewisham, who was spending his holidays at Thirroul, was carreid out of his depth while surfing on ...

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  5. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The usual large number of marksmen attended at the Port Melbourne rangea on Saturday last, when the weekly musketry parade was held. Some will be inclined to think this is rather a unique way of ...

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  6. MAN DROWNED AT CARRUM.

    Henry Wilson, 54 years of age, who lived in Oban street, Hawksburn, was drowned at Carrum yesterday afternoon, while bathing soon after dinner. He had been ...

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  7. SATURDAY'S PENNANT MATCH[?]

    The pennant competitions were continued last Saturday under delightful weatheer conditions. The [?]ertional games are now drawing to a close, and the interest taken by the clubs in the different ...

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  8. YOUTH DROWNED AT BARWON HEADS

    GEELONG, Sunday.—While bathing in the Barwon River, at Barwon Heads, at 5 o'clock on Sunday afternoon, Eric Cutts, aged 18, son of Mr. C. Cutts, of Monometh, ...

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  9. MOTOR-CAR FATALITY.

    The man who was killed on Prince's Bridge on Saturday morning by a motorcar has been identified as John Peter, or Moon Shun, a Cingalese steward on board ...

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  10. WYCHEPROOF SERVICE.

    WYCHEPROOF, Saturday.—The president of the Wycheproof Progress Association has interviewed the commissioners, and pointed out that the present traffic ...

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  11. PIN IN THROAT.

    HENTY, Sunday.—A peculiar accident occurred to the five months' old child of Mr. Ben Schuster yesterday afternoon. The baby was lying in a cot, with a "dummy" ...

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  12. DRESS CATCHES FIRE.

    QUEENSCLIFE, Saturday.—At The Rest, Raglan street, on Friday, Miss May Butler had been filling a Primus stove, when the contents overflowed, some falling on her ...

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  13. EDUCATION BY TRAVEL.

    A party of 35 boys and young men, under the leadership of Mr. J. J. Symons, arrived in Melbourne by the Indarra on Saturday from Western Australia on their way to ...

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  14. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    The coroner (Dr. R. H Col[?]) held a number of inquests on Saturday morning. Dr. Cole found that Elias David Cohen, aged 54 years, residing at Mitchell street, ...

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  15. ARM[?] CAUGHT IN CHAFFCUTTER.

    ROCHERSTER, Friday.—At Ballendella last evening while John Slattery was feeding a chaffcutter his arm was drawn under the knives, and was cut elean off between ...

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  16. MILDURA TRAIN SERVICE.

    Sir,—It is at last notified that one fast train a week is to be reinstated on the Mildura line. But what an unreasonable day Saturday is to run it on. It arrives on ...

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  17. CRUSHED BY MACHINE.

    CHILDERS, Friday.—Mr. D. Gregg, dairyman, met with a futal accident on Tuesday. Whilst shifting a portable oilengine connected with a travelling ...

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  18. GEMBROOK TRAINS.

    Sir.—Upon going to the Tourist Bureau to take a ticket to Upwey station, I was informed[?] that this was the only line in Victoria for which the bureau did not issue ...

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  19. PROPOSED AERO ASSOCIATION.

    An effort is being made to establish a permanent aero association in Victoria, with the object of stimulating public interest in the art of flying and of promoting the ...

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  20. HOSPITAL IN FLAMES.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The Wee Wa[?] District Hospital was burned to the ground on Saturday morning. The fire was first noticed shortly after 2 o'clock, and almost ...

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  21. CHEAPER THAN THE SHOPS.

    Thomas Lee, hawker, 120 Lennox street, admitted at the Richmond Court on Saturday that he had made use of false scales. Eugene Gregory, inspector, said that the scales were 2½oz[?] out in ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. PAINTER'S SPINE INJURED.

    Serious injury to bis spine was sustained on Saturday morning by Robert Hogan, a painter, 49 years of age, married, when painting a house in Power street, ...

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  24. SATURDAY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    BARWON HEADS, Sunday.—Barwon Heads has secured exemption from the Saturday half-holiday regulations. CRESWICK, Saturday.—The article in ...

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  25. NOTES.

    Ilic Victorian binglc-handed Championship nill be commcuccd next Saturdaj Tumiary TO at a o clock and continued on tie follow ing Monda) at 11 a.in Intending nominators arc reminded that ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—If a united delegation is formed to wait on the Premier, as suggested by "Victim." I will join it with pleasure to protest against the closing of country stores on ...

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  27. LADIES' ASSOCIATION.

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Your remarks concerning the interference with country trading on Saturday by the Peacock Ministry will certainly appeal to hundreds of traders in the ...

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  29. MIXED PAIRS TOURNAMENT.

    This, tournament will be continued on the St. Kilda green this afternoon, commencing at a quarter past 1 sharp. ...

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  30. S.M.C.C. ELECTRIC LIGHT TOURNAMENT.

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  31. "SHIFTING."

    BROKEN HILL, Saturday.—About 300 unemployed unionists yesterday removed the furniture of a tenant who had been served with a legal notice by the agent for ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The number of letter appearing in "The Argus" in regard to the Saturday halfholiday reminds one of the hysterical outburst of some years ago, when it was made ...

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  33. FRUIT FLY.

    PERTH, Saturday.—The fruit fly has made its appearance in Albany orchards. ...

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